A backyard pool should be a place to relax — not a place to worry about somebody catching their toe on a raised slab or watching the deck pull away from the coping.
We’ve been fixing sinking pool decks across the Dallas-Fort Worth area for nearly 30 years. The soil down here doesn’t do concrete any favors, especially around pools where water is constantly splashing and seeping into the ground. But the fix is a whole lot easier and cheaper than most people expect.
Pool decks take more abuse from water than almost any other concrete on your property. Every splash, every backwash, every rainstorm sends water into the soil underneath. Over time, that soil erodes, compacts, or gets washed out entirely. In the DFW area, our expansive clay soil makes it even worse — it swells when wet, shrinks when dry, and leaves voids under the slab.
Here’s what happens when the deck starts to settle:
The old way to fix a pool deck meant tearing it all out — jackhammers, concrete trucks, dust and debris blowing into your pool. That’s a mess nobody wants.
Our polyurethane foam injection process was made for pool areas:
If you’ve got an infinity pool and the edge has settled even a fraction of an inch, you know the problem — the water stops flowing evenly over the weir wall. It ruins the visual effect, wastes water, and forces your pumps to work overtime.
We can lift the structure with precision, restoring that even water sheet across the edge. It’s a fraction of the cost of rebuilding the edge, and we can usually get it done in a single visit.
We lift pool decks for homeowners, apartment complexes, HOA community pools, hotels, and resorts across the DFW metroplex — from Southlake to Rockwall, Aledo to Prosper, Weatherford to Burleson.
A sinking pool deck is more than cosmetic. The longer the gap between the coping and the concrete stays open, the more water gets underneath, and the faster the whole thing settles. We’ve seen decks that started as a minor lip turn into a major rebuild because the homeowner waited too long.
Give us a call and we’ll come take a look. Free estimate, honest assessment.
Our materials are injected underneath the pool deck and into the soil — they don’t come in contact with your pool water or chemicals. We lift and stabilize pool decks on a routine basis with great results. The foam is also hydrophobic, so it won’t break down from the constant moisture exposure around a pool.
Very common. The ground in Texas is notorious for movement thanks to our weather patterns and the different soil types across the region. Pool decks get extra abuse because water is constantly splashing and seeping into the soil underneath. We see it regularly across DFW.
Yes — we can lift swimming pools back to grade with precision. For infinity and negative-edge pools, even a small shift ruins the water flow. Our process lets us lift with millimeter accuracy to restore that even sheet of water across the edge.
The material is non-toxic and non-hazardous. It’s safe for the ground, your landscaping, and the area around your pool. Once it cures, it’s inert — just solid support under your concrete.
Related services: driveway lifting, void filling & soil stabilization, and garage floor leveling.
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